Sakura Zentangle is a set of unique tools for creating art of Zentagle!

Sakura Zentangle Tool Set 12

The Zentangle Tool Set is all you need to dive into the technique of creating Zentagle, a calming and soothing method of drawing!

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Description

Sakura Zentangle is a set of tools for creating Zentagle, a calming method of drawing that can improve concentration and bring peace in to the mind.

The idea was born in 2003, when the illustrator Maria was creating a patterned background of the painting. She started to feel a sudden surge of peace, a sense of selflessness and timelessness.

Zentagle is a combination of two words, "Zen" and "Tangle", which shows the very essence of that kind of art.

Tools included in the set:

- 4 professional permanent Sakura Pigma Micron fineliners in sizes 01, 03, 05 and Pigma Graphic 1 pen, whose black ink is water-resistant, highly resistant to sunlight, and does not show bleeding or ghosting even on a very thin sheets;

- Zentagle Bruynzeel graphite pencil;

- tortillion Bruynzeel;

- 5 sheets of  archival cotton paper in size 65 x 90 mm.

Material | plastic

Quantity in the package | 7 pieces + 5 sheets of paper

Packaging | Plastic

Ink | Non-toxic

Made in Japan

Product Details

Kolor
Mixed
Z12PTGB

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